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compiled by Neil Walsh With the new year, we're looking at some old and some new, including the latest titles from Orson Scott Card, James Lovegrove, Michael Moorcock, Tom Piccirilli, as well as a fresh look at old classics from Robert Silverberg, H. Beam Piper & John F. Carr, Stephen R. Donaldson, plus plenty more. (Books are listed alphabetically by author. Only books received are noted.) | |
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Brave New Worlds edited by John Joseph AdamsNight Shade Books (trade, 500 pages) Publication date: January 2011, USA A collection of dystopian stories by some of the best authors in speculative fiction.
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Sir Dominic Flandry: The Last Knight of Terra by Poul Anderson, compiled by Hank DavisBaen (trade, 432 pages) Publication date: December 2010, USA
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Demonstorm: Legends of the Raven, Book 3 by James BarclayPyr, Prometheus Books (trade, 414 pages) Publication date: January 2011, USA
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Fairy Tales in Electri-City poems by Francesca Lia BlockA Midsummer Night's Press (undersized trade, 80 pages) Publication date (forthcoming): March 2011, USA & Europe
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Alex Detail's Revolution by Darren CampoJacquie Jordan Inc. (mm, 298 pages) Publication date: September 2010, USA & Canada
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The Lost Gate by Orson Scott CardTor (hc, 384 pages) Publication date: 4 January 2011, USA & Canada
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Finders Keepers by Russ Colchamiro3 Finger Prints (trade, 301 pages) Publication date: October 2010, USA
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X Marks the Spot by Craig ConleyVanguard Press (trade, 196 pages) Publication date: 2010, UK
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Tears of Anador by Damon CooperXlibris (trade, 129 pages) Publication date: November 2010, USA
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Nightshade by Andrea CremerPhilomel Books, Penguin Group (hc, 464 pages) Publication date: October 2010, USA & Canada
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The Best of Stephen R. Donaldson by Stephen R. Donaldson, edited by Bill SheehanSubterranean Press (hc, 440 pages) Publication date (forthcoming): April 2011, USA
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Chicks Ahoy! edited by Esther FriesnerBaen (trade, 870 pages) Publication date: December 2010, USA & Canada Omnibus edition, previously published separately as Chicks in Chainmail (1995), Did You Say Chicks?! (1998), and Chicks 'n Chained Males (1999).
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The Iron Palace: The Shadowed Path, Book 3 by Morgan HowellDel Rey, Ballantine (mm, 435 pages) Publication date: 28 December 2010, USA & Canada
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Darkship Thieves by Sarah A. HoytBaen (mm, 504 pages) Publication date: December 2010, USA & Canada
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The Shadow of the Sun by Barbara Friend IshMercury Retrograde Press (trade, 501 pages) Publication date: November 2010, USA
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Bot Colony by Eugene JosephNorth Side (hc, 340 pages) Publication date: July 2010, Canada & USA
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Progeny by R.T. KaelinTerrene Press (trade, 662 pages) Publication date: November 2010, USA
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The Secret History of Extraterrestrials by Len KastenBear & Company (trade, 312 pages) Publication date: 2010, USA
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Jar Jar Binks Must Die... and Other Observations About Science Fiction Movies by Daniel M. KimmelFantastic Books (trade, 190 pages) Publication date (forthcoming): 15 March 2011, USA
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Disaster Park by Mark KonkelBlue Leaf Publications (trade, c.300 pages) Publication date (forthcoming): 2011, USA
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The Empire by Elizabeth LangIFWG Publishing (trade, 318 pages) Publication date: November 2010, USA
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The Age of Odin by James LovegroveSolaris (mm, 585 pages) Publication date: 2010, USA & Canada
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The Kingdom by John R. MabryApocryphile Press (trade, 403 pages) Publication date: 2010, USA
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Elric: Swords and Roses: Chronicles of the Last Emperor of Melniboné, Book 6 by Michael MoorcockDel Rey, Ballantine (trade, 463 pages) Publication date: 28 December 2010, USA & Canada
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Napier's Bones by Derryl MurphyChiZine Publications (trade, 255 pages) Publication date (forthcoming): 22 March 2011, USA & Canada
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Forry: The Life of Forrest J Ackerman by Deborah PainterMcFarland (hc, 224 pages) Publication date (forthcoming): February 2011, USA
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Every Shallow Cut by Tom PiccirilliChiZine Publications (trade, 165 pages) Publication date (forthcoming): 22 March 2011, USA & Canada
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Time Crime by H. Beam Piper & John F. CarrPequod Press (hc, 203 pages) Publication date: November 2010, USA First serialized in Astounding Science Fiction in 1955.
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Dark Waters by Alex PrentissBantam (mm, 291 pages) Publication date: 28 December 2010, USA & Canada
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Galileo's Dream by Kim Stanley RobinsonSpectra Ballantine (trade, 533 pages) Publication date: 28 December 2010, USA & Canada
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Star Wars: Red Harvest by Joe SchreiberLucas Books, Del Rey, Ballantine (hc, 257 pages) Publication date: 28 December 2010, USA & Canada
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Times Three by Robert SilverbergSubterranean Press (hc, 480 pages) Publication date (forthcoming): April 2011, USA Previously published separately as Hawksbill Station (1968), Up the Line (1919), and Project Pendulum (1987).
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Engineering Infinity edited by Jonathan StrahanSolaris (mm, 393 pages) Publication date: 28 December 2010, USA & Canada
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Back to the Moon by Travis S. Taylor & Les JohnsonBaen (hc, 303 pages) Publication date: December 2010, USA & Canada
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The Raven Queen by Jules WatsonSpectra, Ballantine (trade, 544 pages) Publication date (forthcoming): 22 February 2011, USA & Canada
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Guardians of the Desert: Children of the Desert, Book 2 by Leona WisokerMercury Retrograde Press (trade, 405 pages) Publication date: November 2010, USA
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Cobra Alliance: Cobra War, Book 1 by Timothy ZahnBaen (mm, 394 pages) Publication date: December 2010, USA & Canada
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Electric Velocipede #20, Winter 2010, USA, edited by John KlimaContributors to this issue include: Lyn Battersby, Amy Mackiewicz, Ian Shoebridge, Shira Lipkin, A.H. Jennings, Sean Melican, Daniel Braum, Cyril Simsa, Penelope O'Shea, Laura Anne Gilman, plus an interview with Paolo Bacigalupi.
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Fantasy & Science Fiction, November/December 2010, USA, edited by Gordon Van GelderContributors to this issue include: Robert Reed, Alexander Jablokov, Alexandra Duncan, Albert E. Cowdrey, Bruce Sterling, Michaela Roessner, Richard Bowes, Jerry Oltion, Alan Dean Foster, Michael Alexander, John Kessel, Terry Bisson.
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Fantasy & Science Fiction, January/February 2011, USA, edited by Gordon Van GelderContributors to this issue include: Pat MacEwen, Kate Wilhelm, Albert E. Cowdrey, Matthew Corradi, Rick Norwood, Chris Lawson, James Stoddard, Jim Young, Bill Pronzini & Barry N. Malzberg, Richard A. Lupoff, Alan Dean Foster.
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GUD (Greatest Uncommon Denominator) #6, Summer 2010, USA, edited by Debbie Moorhouse, et al.Contributors to this issue include: Aliette de Bodard, E.H. Lupto, Andy B. Clarkson, Jennifer Jerome, Margaret Bashaar, Catherine Zickgraf, Brett Elizabeth Jenkins, Sue Williams Bob Evans, Molly Horan, Shweta Narayan, Jim Pascual Agustin, Rose Lemberg, Aunia Kahn, Lou Antonelli, Lindsey Duncan, Elizabeth Kate Switaj, Ferrett Steinmetz, Ian McHugh, Andy B. Clarkson, Bob Tippee, Margaret Bashaar, Bryan C. Murphy, Marina Richards, Lavie Tidhar, Caroline M. Yoachim, Lydia Ondrusek, Arthur Wang, Tara Deal, Teresa Houle, Richard Spuler, Matthew Sanborn Smith, Rajan Khanna, Jonathan Emerson Hobratsch.
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